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discouraged

英 [dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒd]

美 [dɪsˈkɜːrɪdʒd]

v.  阻拦; 阻止; 劝阻; 使灰心; 使泄气; 使丧失信心
discourage的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:discouraged 

COCA.33275

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 使泄气;使灰心
    If someone or somethingdiscouragesyou, they cause you to lose your enthusiasm about your actions.
    1. It may be difficult to do at first. Don't let this discourage you.
      万事开头难,别因此而灰心。
  • VERB 打消…的念头;阻止;劝阻
    Todiscouragean action or todiscouragesomeonefromdoing it means to make them not want to do it.
    1. ...typhoons that discouraged shopping and leisure activities.
      使购物和休闲活动化为泡影的台风
    2. ...a campaign to discourage children from smoking.
      劝阻儿童远离香烟的运动

英英释义

adj

  • made less hopeful or enthusiastic
    1. desperate demoralized people looking for work
    2. felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem
    3. the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest
    Synonym:demoralizeddemoraliseddisheartened
  • lacking in resolution
    1. the accident left others discouraged about going there

双语例句

  • Don't be discouraged, we are new to the work after all.
    别灰心,毕竟这个工作对我们来说是新的。
  • He was not discouraged by failure.
    失败并没有使他气短。
  • Finally, if you make some mistakes, nor discouraged.
    最后,如果你犯了一些错误,也不要灰心气馁。
  • He is easily discouraged by difficulties and obstacles.
    他遇到困难和障碍很容易气馁。
  • Sharp price rises have increased producers'and traders'profits but not discouraged consumers.
    价格的急剧上涨提高了生产商和贸易商的利润,但没有抑制消费需求。
  • We should not be discouraged because we must suffer as Christians.
    我们不该因为我们是基督徒必须受苦而灰心。
  • Sometimes we stumble; we make mistakes; we get frustrated or discouraged.
    我们有时会步履蹒跚;我们有时会犯错;我们有时会感到沮丧或气馁。
  • He was discouraged in [ over] his enterprise.
    他对自己的事业感到泄气。
  • They are discouraged from becoming close friends with foreigners.
    他们被劝说不要和外国人密切交往。
  • The "unwanted American population" that is systematically discouraged by advertising-supported media is not small.
    这种“多余的美国人”为数不少,靠广告维持生计的传播媒介故意冷落他们。